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Install exterior or interior storm windows; storm windows can reduce heat loss through the windows by 25% to 50%. Storm windows should have weatherstripping at all moveable joints; be made of strong, durable materials; and have interlocking or overlapping
Government, Research, and Educational Organizations
Alliance to Save Energy.
www.ase.org
BCAP & links to related sources.
www.bcap-energy.org
Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Umass Fenestration Research.
www.ecs.umass.edu/mie/labs/berl/fenestration Page
Climate Ark.
www.ClimateArk.org/
ENERGY STAR Windows Program.
Phone: (888) STAR YES
www.ENERGYSTAR.gov/products/windows/
Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC).
www.fsec.ucf.edu
Green Choices.
greenchoices.com
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
windows.lbl.gov

eande.lbl.gov/BTP/BTP.html
Center for Sustainable Building Research.
www.csbr.umn.edu
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC).
www.nfrc.org
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Center for Buildings and Thermal Energy Systems (NREL)
www.nrel.gov
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
www.ntis.gov
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
www.getenergysmart.org
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
www.ornl.gov/roofs%2bwalls/
State Energy Codes.
www.naseo.org
U.S. Department of Energy's EREN: Energy Efficiency and Renewabl.
www.eren.doe.gov
U.S. Department of Energy.
www.energy.gov
U.S. Government's Federal Information Network.
www.fedworld.gov